Raindrop.io Bookmarks 2026-02-09
- SCI for Web: Consensus-Built Carbon Measurement Standard
"SCI for Web applies to software applications that deliver value to users primarily through browser interfaces accessed via HTTP/HTTPS, where most rendering happens in the browser, and the interface is built for human interaction rather than machine-to-machine use."
- Igalia's Response to the European Commission on the Open Digital Ecosystem Strategy | Igalia
"We're sharing our feedback to the EC with you all to be explicit about our commitment to sustainable open-source software as well as our two cents in terms of how Europe can leverage open-source software to bolster its digital sovereignty."
- The Browser Hates Surprises - Frontend Masters Blog
"Optimization is not about making things load faster; it is about making them load calmer."
- Quick Tip: Do Not Replicate OS Behavior - Nat Tarnoff
"Disabled individuals have customized their devices to work for them. Implementing features that replicate the OS or browser features only wastes your time and money. Those who need the tools have them, and those who don't have them need to learn how to use the correct tools in their devices."
- How to style the found search / "find in page" substrings | Stefan Judis Web Development
"::search-text allows you to style the found strings to follow your site's style. This is good stuff but not really helping with understanding the currently selected search string. This is where ::search-text:current comes into play."
- CSS @scope: An Alternative To Naming Conventions And Heavy Abstractions -- Smashing Magazine
"The @scope rule allows for precision with less complexity. The developer no longer needs to create boundaries using class names, which, in turn, allows them to write selectors based on native HTML elements, thereby eliminating the need for prescriptive CSS class name patterns. By simply removing the need for class name management, @scope can alleviate the fear associated with CSS in large projects."
- Stop generating, start thinking - localghost
"LLMs are trained (without our explicit consent) on all our shitty code, and we've taught them that that's what they should be outputting. They are doomed to repeat humans' mistakes, then be trained on the shitty reconstituted mistakes made by other LLMs in what's (brilliantly) been called human centipede epistemology."
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